GAY FRIENDLY CITIES | Best Countries for LGBT People to Travel (by continent)

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GAY FRIENDLY CITIES | Best Countries for LGBT People to Travel (by continent)

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In Argentina same-sex marriage became legal in 2010, Brazil 2013, Uruguay 2013, Colombia 2016 and Ecuador 2019. Let's go south american lesbians let's goo

mimimicamica
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Don't forget that here in Brazil homophobia became a crime last year. and the hate crimes you talked about are mostly against transgenders, as a cis gender you're not likely to face any problem at all. I show affection on the streets and I'm not even from são paulo or rio.

rirala
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I’m so grateful of being born in Spain. I’ve never had a bad experience as a gay

escfuego
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Tristan, nicely done. I think you out did yourself on the number of words per minute in this one! LoL.

Hello-jpjr
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In North America puerto Vallarta & Guadalajara in México are gay friendly too

axlanguiano
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Hey, Tristan. I’m gay myself:). Great video, I agree with all the countries you’ve mentioned about gay friendly and even non-gay friendly nations. Great video all around. Btw, your videos are very inspirational and really well done. Nice work, buddy:)!

kaycaf
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As a person from Croatia, if you want to travel there just be carefull not to show a lot of affection in public cause people aren't really that acepting. The only thing ligal is to 'be lgbt' i guess so take that how you will. Im honestly so sad about that, cause as a bisexual myself I have not come out to anyone but my best friend who is also bi :(

someone-jfvj
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Awesome video :-) The gay-friendliest country I've ever been to was Belgium. I absolutely loved Antwerp! (fantastic

jackf
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You're skin is so flawless. I'm jealous.

jaytops
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Philippines has a lot of gays too 🌈🇵🇭 although gay marriage is not legalized yet but its a gay friendly country too

ericklualhati
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Don't forget Philippines
LGBTQI proud here

federicogumalawe
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You forget the Nordic countries Norway Sweden Denmark Finland are ahead of Britain! Berlin is the gay Capital of Europe Netherlands also long a liberal attitude !

davidjohntough
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Im a non-binary and bi Croatian and there are alot of homophobes in Croatia sadly.. :/ I hope one day when im older ill be able to move to one of these countries^^

eoxyro
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This is a consideration for us everywhere we travel. We want to see all areas of the world... but knowing that it is literally illegal to practice "gay acts" in certain countries is just simply not worth visiting for us. Thailand has become our go-to country. Although they are quite conservative with regards to PDA, we have felt totally comfortable as a gay couple all over Thailand. Thanks for this comprehensive video. We just subscribed--would love to be YT friends!

theryanstravel
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I just subcribed after watching this video... very informative indeed. I had lived in CA for 8 years and San Francisco, the gay capital of the world, becomes my playground during days off... this video is very informative if one wants to explore neighboring areas/countries ...

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veniciorecina
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Really good video. Helped a lot with planning :)

arthouseabb
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Philippines accept LGBT and same sex relationship but don't legalized same sex marriage

tentcentsofcinnabar
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1) Buddhism isn't the dominant religion in Asia, Islam is.
2) Not all predominantly Buddhist countries are gay friendly. I'm Sri Lankan, which is predominantly Buddhist and homosexual acts are considered a criminal offence by the penal code with a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. Homosexuality is also quite taboo within Sri Lankan society. With predominantly Buddhist countries it's their colonial history that matters. Thailand was never colonized by Western Empires, hence the openness.
3) China's in East Asia, not South East Asia.
4) The dominant religion in South East Asia is also Islam, not Buddhism.
5) The Middle East is also part of Asia (West Asia).

MegaPoppy
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Wow very nice ! Great video ! Thanks so much for the info !

nisookh
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I think only argentina and uruguay are lgbt friendly in south america, and some cities of Brazil... Maybe chile or colombia but there's a lot of catholic people.

Mateo-yexr